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Wikipedia defines vidding as " the fan labor practice in media fandom of creating music videos from the footage of one or more visual media sources, thereby exploring the source itself in a new way. The creator may explore a single character, support a particular romantic pairing between characters, criticize or celebrate the original text, or point out an aspect of the TV show or film that they find under-appreciated. The creators refer to themselves as "vidders", their product... Topic: vidding

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Evening on the Ground is a Supernatural fanvid by lithium doll. It was one of the first four Supernatural vids to premiere at Vividcon in 2006. It was reviewed by deathisyourart on January 23, 2007 at the reel. Vidder's Summary: Evening on the ground and there is no one else around so you will blame me. Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work

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All These Things I've Done is an Angel fanvid by lithium doll that was commissioned as part of the Sweet Charity fundraising drive. The vid was first shown to a live audience at the 2007 Bascon vid show. The vid was also listed as one of the "Buffyverse Top 5" vids on October 5, 2010. Source: https://fanlore.org/wiki/All_These_Things_I%27ve_Done_(Angel_vid) Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work

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" "In the context of a collection about metalepsis, a discussion of vidding might begin with "I Put You There" by Laura Shapiro and LithiumDoll, a particularly relevant contribution to the emerging canon of metavids—vids about vidding and the female fan community itself. In "I Put You There," the vidders create an original animated fangirl character who literally draws herself into the narrative of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and specifically into a relationship... Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, Test Suite of Fair Use Vids

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A VCR era fanvid by Morgan Dawn and Justine Bennett Made in the days of VCRs and videotapes, all analog, no digital edits. When we transferred the video to DVD, the tape had worn so much you can hear audio warbles in places. Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, morgan dawn

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The One is a multiple fandom fanvid from the VCR era by Gayle F and Morgan Dawn. It premiered at the 1998 Friscon convention where it was voted Overall Favorite and Most Romantic. Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, morgan dawn

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Testify is a Starsky & Hutch vid from the VCR - era of vidding . It was created in 2001 by Morgan Dawn and Justine Bennett. Read more about the vid at the Fanlore Wiki: https://fanlore.org/wiki/Testify Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, Morgan Dawn

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Hotel California is a satirical Supernatural fanvid by Morgan Dawn . It premiered at Escapade 2006 and was reviewed by flyingtapes on June 26, 2006 at the reel LJ community. Vidder's summary: "Sam and Dean discover that you can check out any time you like, but you can never leave. Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, morgan dawn, transformative work

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God Says Nothing Back is a Supernatural vid that focuses on Sam 's journey through the first season of the show. While some fans see it as supporting a slash relationship between Sam and Dean , others maintain it has wider focus on all the important people in Sam's life. The vidder, Morgan Dawn , says the vid is a character study and is intended to focus "on the spiritual/emotional" journey. God Says Nothing Back was one of the first Supernatural vids shown at ... Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, morgan dawn

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My first vid, made on VCRs with videotape footage. This vid premiered at Escapade 1996. Playback is very jerky to to the poor encoding. Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative works, morgan dawn

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One Step Up is a Starsky & Hutch vid from the VCR - era of vidding . It was edited by Morgan Dawn and Justine Bennett. It premiered at Escapade in 2001. Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, morgan dawn

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Don't You Need is an VCR era Starsky & Hutch vid by Morgan Dawn . It was first shown at the 1999 ZebraCon . It was also shown at the 2000 ZedCon and ZebraCon. Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, morgan dawn

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"Ghost" is a Doctor Who vid by Morgan Dawn . It was reviewed August 29, 2006, by chasarumba at the reel vidding community. The vid premiered at the 2005 Vividcon convention. Learn more about the vid at the Fanlore Wiki: https://fanlore.org/wiki/Ghost_(Doctor_Who_vid) Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, doctor who, transformative work, Morgan Dawn

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Summary: "I know I can love you better than this". Notes: Vid edited in Feb 1998 on VCRs with VHS video footage by Justine Bennett (Thevetia) and Morgan Dawn. Shown at Escapade Convention. 4 months after we made the vid, the series ended. During the season finale, they played this song, leaving us with an eerie sense we’d tapped into the show’s gestalt mind. Fanlore Wiki: https://fanlore.org/wiki/Full_of_Grace Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, due south, tramsformative work, Morgan Dawn

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"Flying Home" is a Due South vid by Morgan Dawn . It was reviewed by halcyon shift at the reel on August 31, 2006. The vid premiered at the 2004 Escapade vid show. It was the vidder's first solo computer vid. Vidder's Summary: Fraser character study: his past, present and future life. Summary: The vid is framed with scenes of Fraser being shot by his partner as he chases after a woman he loves, a criminal who has betrayed him. In between we see Fraser's mind move in... Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, due south, tramsformative work, morgan dawn

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Fan vid made for the 1995 Escapade Vid Show This vid was made in the early 1990s using two VCR and VHS videotape. Transformative work, fair use. For more about VCR era fanvids: http://fanlore.org/wiki/VCR_Vidding For about the art, history and traditions of fan vids: http://fanlore.org/wiki/Vidding Topics: fan vid, vidding, fanvid, vidding